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Feeling Tired and Blackouts

It has been 3 years since my 2 year Tx on Inferon/Pegasys. I am still experiencing feeling tired. Now I have a new symptom, "Blackouts". These are very short in time, maybe about 1 or 2 seconds. Has anyone found having similar episods like this so long after being off Tx. Also having troble with tremors in the hands, If someone has,has there been any other Tx for these symptoms.
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I also have Crohn disease. I am 56 and have had over 60 surgeys from the Crohn disease.  I am unable to take many of the drugs for the Hep C.  I have had two sunts put in but they do not work. This week I have had two blackout.  I have been in a coma a couple of times and it was a living hell.  I was not expected pass 40, so I feel very blessed to have made it this long.  I just want ti be able to die with difnnty.  Can anyone tell me whqt the end systems are?
Thank you and God Bless
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sorry you are going through this. i have been on this forum a few years and have never heard of "post" symptoms like you explain. I hope that this has nothing to do with the Hep c drugs. Please see a doctor and let us know how you are doing.
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